It holds the record for the world's largest farm tractor.
In the 20th century, Case was among the 10 largest builders of farm tractors for many years.
The number of farm tractors expanded more than tenfold between 1960 and 1983, from 52,000 to 593,000.
Soon after 1900, the farm tractor was introduced, which eventually made modern large-scale agriculture possible.
His father ran it on the farm tractor's battery.
In the end, he failed, mainly because of a farm tractor on a narrow country road.
Japanese companies now produce most of the world's small farm tractors, those with 40 horsepower or less.
The state supported company became the world's largest manufacturer of farm tractors.
One of his other earliest ventures was to manufacture small farm tractors.
Beyond that, he added, there were lines of abandoned farm tractors and cars.